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The finite element method (FEM) is a numerical method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical physics. Typical problem areas of interest include structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential.
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CalculiX examples by Prof. Martin Kraska from Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences. Excellent starting point to master parametric modelling with CGX and CCX.
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finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies
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SciBlend: Advanced Data Visualization Workflows within Blender.
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EasyFEA is a user-friendly Python library that simplifies finite element analysis.
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A library for creating and running 3D FEA simulations using the opensource Calculix FEA Package.
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Material Definition with Automatic Differentiation
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Constitutive hyperelastic material formulations for FElupe.
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How to build the MPI Version of Code Aster 15.4 inside the Singularity Container of Salome-Meca 2021
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Scientific Application Framework for Python [Prototype]
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Python scripts for reading NASTRAN BDF Files
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This repository contains the implementation of a Graph Neural Network (GNN) framework for predicting buckling behavior of thin-walled structures with and without 1D stiffeners, as presented in the Master's thesis by Ömer Kurt at Middle East Technical University.
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Example scripts for the Python scripting API of the SimVascular FSI simulation tool wrote during Summer 2019 and Summer 2020 internships @ Stanford CBCL.
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A weak-form-centric differentiable finite element framework in JAX
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